Editorial cartoons have long held those in power to account, knocking kings and dictators (if not literally, then at least figuratively) off their pedestals and — in most cases — speaking up for the ...
FARGO — Steve Stark was an avid drawer as a kid. His favorite early subjects included heroic figures from popular culture such as Tarzan, Batman and Jason and the Argonauts. His compulsion got him in ...
A montage of scribbly cartoon faces, each conveying with distinct personality, would make any parent proud of their child's artistic creation...except a child didn't produce these faces; a computer ...
Leonardo da Vinci’s Burlington House Cartoon, which will soon be the centrepiece of an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London, originally hung close to the Mona Lisa in the artist’s ...
In a recent interview with the New York Public Library, Amy Kurzweil described her cartoons as studies in “erudite silliness.” Well, Kurzweil is certainly erudite—just check out those pencil-nub ...
Political cartoons are a reaction to the news of the day or recent events. Therefore you have to know what is going on. You must be well read. You also have to have an opinion on things. The cartoon ...
Art students work for years to learn to create good portraits that capture the likeness of a subject. Even among trained artists, it takes a special talent to draw faces accurately. This problem ...
Take a cat, take a mouse, and let them chase each other. That’s pretty much the story line of all 163 “Tom & Jerry” cartoons that started airing in 1940. It's good, wholesome kids fare. But what if ...
To learn how to cartoon, first we have to understand what we mean by ‘cartoons’. According to ‘Foundation Course of Cartooning’ by John Richardson, its origins can be traced as far back as the ancient ...